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ARDEN HILLS CITY COUNCIL – MARCH 8, 2021 3 <br /> <br />NineNorth. She described how she was working to create new revenue streams in order to make <br />NineNorth more self-sufficient. <br /> <br />Mayor Grant asked if there was a timeline in place for the name change. <br /> <br />Ms. Healy described how she was working to get all social media outlets migrated from CTV to <br />NineNorth. She explained she has petitioned Facebook five times requesting the name change. <br /> <br />5. STAFF COMMENTS <br /> <br />A. COVID-19 Update <br /> <br />City Administrator Perrault provided the Council with an update on how the City was <br />responding to COVID-19. He encouraged residents to visit the City’s website for the most <br />current and up to date information regarding COVID-19. He reported the Minnesota Department <br />of Health and CDC also had websites with current guidelines and recommendations. He <br />explained the City of Arden Hills remains in a peacetime state of emergency and City Hall will <br />remain closed until further notice. He indicated City staff remains operational and can be reached <br />via phone or email. He encouraged residents to monitor the rollout of the vaccine on the State of <br />Minnesota’s website. He also noted that the Federal Government was considering another round <br />of stimulus funding, which would have implications for the City and its residents. <br /> <br />6. APPROVAL OF MINUTES <br /> <br />A. February 8, 2021, Special City Council Executive Session (Closed) <br />B. February 8, 2021, Regular City Council <br />C. February 16, 2021, City Council Work Session <br />D. February 22, 2021, Special City Council Executive Session (Closed) <br />E. February 22, 2021, Regular City Council <br /> <br />MOTION: Councilmember Holden moved and Councilmember Holmes seconded a <br />motion to approve the February 8, 2021, Special City Council Executive <br />Session (Closed) meeting minutes, February 8, 2021, Regular City Council <br />meeting minutes, February 16, 2021, City Council Work Session meeting <br />minutes; February 22, 2021, Special City Council Executive Session (Closed) <br />meeting minutes; and February 22, 2021, Regular City Council meeting <br />minutes as presented. A roll call vote was taken. The motion carried <br />unanimously (5-0). <br /> <br />7. CONSENT CALENDAR <br /> <br />A. Motion to Approve Consent Agenda Item - Claims and Payroll <br />B. Motion to Approve Resolution 2021-012 Appointing Emily Rousseau to the <br />Finance Planning and Analysis Committee (FPAC) <br />C. Motion to Approve Payment No. 3 to Air Express, Inc. – City Hall HVAC <br />Replacement Project <br />D. Motion to Approve Professional Services Amendment with Bolton & Menk – 2021 <br />PMP Street and Utility Improvement Project
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